The New Social Story BookTM: Over 150 Social Stories That Teach Everyday Social Skills to Children and Adults with Autism and Their Peers

The New Social Story BookTM: Over 150 Social Stories That Teach Everyday Social Skills to Children and Adults with Autism and Their Peers

by Carol Gray (Author)

Synopsis

Since the early 90s, Carol Gray's world-famous Social Stories have helped thousands of children with autism spectrum disorders. This 15th Anniversary Edition of her best-selling book offers over 180 ready-to-use stories that parents and educators have depended on for years, and new sections added are: How to most effectively use and apply the stories; How to improve the lives of younger children; and Social Stories for teens and adults with autism. Developed through years of experience, these strategically written stories explain social situations in ways children and adults with autism understand, while teaching social skills needed for them to be successful at home, school, work, and in the community.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 480
Edition: Revised & Expanded 15th Anniversary
Publisher: Future Horizons Firm
Published: 30 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1941765165
ISBN 13: 9781941765166

Author Bio
Carol Gray is president of The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding in Zeeland, Michigan, USA a non-profit organization serving people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those working on their behalf. She is an internationally respected author and speaker with 30 years experience as a teacher and consultant working on behalf of children and adults with ASD. In 1991, Carol developed Social Stories (TM), a strategy used worldwide with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). She has published several articles, chapters, and books addressing challenging issues ranging from how to teach social understanding and social skills; bullying; death and dying; loss and learning; and categorization and generalization. Carol is the recipient of several awards for her international contribution to the education and welfare of people with ASD.